Coast Guard Approves Waterway Suitability for Oregon's Jordan Cove LNG Plant
Coast Guard Approves Waterway Suitability for Oregon's Jordan Cove LNG Plant
SUGAR LAND--May 16, 2018--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--The U.S. Coast Guard recently approved the suitability of a waterway for tankers at Pembina Pipeline Corporation's (NYSE:PBA) (Calgary, Alberta) proposed Jordan Cove liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility in Coos Bay, Oregon. The move could put the project, which was previously denied its application by the U.S. Federal Energy Commission (FERC), one step closer to being constructed. Based on the review, the captain of the Port Sector Columbia River recommended to FERC that the Coos Bay waterway was suitable for the marine traffic associated with the project.
Within this article: Details of the Jordan Cove project and other LNG projects
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